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Rich Kressly 21-03-2008 23:12

Re: Waterloo 2008,
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Danny McC (Post 722112)
I feel pretty bad for Karthik.

This should never be the case. ;)

As far as Paul being in great shape by comparing himself to Karthik, well, um... yeah :D

fredliu168 22-03-2008 11:45

Re: Waterloo 2008,
 
hey guys did you see that amazing score at waterloo, thats insane in the membraine it was 168. With an alliance of 1114, 2200 and 1006 that pretty sick.

Peace out

Jonathan Norris 22-03-2008 13:09

Re: Waterloo 2008,
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fredliu168 (Post 722575)
hey guys did you see that amazing score at waterloo, thats insane in the membraine it was 168. With an alliance of 1114, 2200 and 1006 that pretty sick.

Peace out

check it out: http://www.soap.circuitrunners.com/2...at/wat_050.mov

edit: whoops... thats the 2056 vs. 1114 match

T3_1565 22-03-2008 18:33

Re: Waterloo 2008,
 
Congrats the 1114, 2056, and 1680 on winning the event!!!

We tried to put up a fight in semis, yet we got destroyed (so to say) by the skills you guys have for this competition!!

2056, you guys have, by far my favourite claw design!! I like it very much

Thanks to everyone that came out to make this the most watched webcast of week 4!!!


See most of you at the GTR!



PS. anyone know when videos come up??? soap has a list for it but no matches in it... so I assume shortly

Dreadfulsoul 22-03-2008 20:05

Re: Waterloo 2008,
 
Great Job to 2056, 1114, and 1680 on winning the event. You guys were a great alliance. 68,188,2013,1535 you put forth a great effort and should be just as proud of what you have done. Every match was exciting and had very close scores.
By far one of the best regionals so far, with over 370 people watching it over the webcast at one point, mainly due to announcers and the word games that they were playing with the viewers.
Most of the Quarter final matches were exciting and every match that 1114 was in during the eliminations scored over 100 points. a truly remarkable team great job.

les chortos 22-03-2008 20:05

Re: Waterloo 2008,
 
simbots look real hot- wonder how they'll do nest weekend?

ttldomination 22-03-2008 20:29

Re: Waterloo 2008,
 
Wow, props to 1114. Sweet robot. Congratulations to you all, 1114, 2056y, and 1680. Great alliance, at least a hundred points every match.

EnderWiggin 22-03-2008 20:31

Re: Waterloo 2008,
 
what a boring game, looks like the announcing is the exciting part of the regionals this year.

jonathan you might as well save bandwidth and just stream the audio...

Mihai 22-03-2008 21:21

Re: Waterloo 2008,
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EnderWiggin (Post 722755)
what a boring game, looks like the announcing is the exciting part of the regionals this year.

jonathan you might as well save bandwidth and just stream the audio...

WHAT?!:ahh:

This is much more exciting then last year, and in my opinion very close to 2006. You must be watching the wrong matches (you're definitely not watching elims), but when I watch 1114, 2337, 27, 71, etc. play I'm pumped, even when it's via webcast (my parents actually come into my room to see why I'm being so ridiculously loud).

T3_1565 22-03-2008 21:34

Re: Waterloo 2008,
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mihai (Post 722773)
WHAT?!:ahh:

This is much more exciting then last year, and in my opinion very close to 2006. You must be watching the wrong matches (you're definitely not watching elims), but when I watch 1114, 2337, 27, 71, etc. play I'm pumped, even when it's via webcast (my parents actually come into my room to see why I'm being so ridiculously loud).


Agreed!!! This is one of the most exciting FIRST events ever. Sure its slow to start, but Elims are the most exciting I have ever been too.

I was on an aderaline high for the majority of the day, after alliance selections... and now I have crashed and am going to sleep! Congrats to everyone once again!!!

Mike Harrison 22-03-2008 21:38

Re: Waterloo 2008,
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EnderWiggin (Post 722755)
what a boring game, looks like the announcing is the exciting part of the regionals this year.

jonathan you might as well save bandwidth and just stream the audio...

To agree with the 2 posts above me, this game is freaking awesome... I don't know what matches you were watching but when 4 giant bouncing balls are flying through the air it can't get much more intense. nuff said :cool:

Bochek 22-03-2008 21:42

Re: Waterloo 2008,
 
Waterloo was amazing, i can't wait to go over all the video's so we can improve for next week.

T3_1565 22-03-2008 21:49

Re: Waterloo 2008,
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bochek (Post 722781)
Waterloo was amazing, i can't wait to go over all the video's so we can improve for next week.

Agreed again! You guys were really good. Same claw design as us (it seems to pop up ever for some reason:rolleyes: )

Hope to see you guys in Toronto!

Jonathan Norris 22-03-2008 23:32

Re: Waterloo 2008,
 
Wow... that was a blast! By far the most fun I've had at a regional (and i've been to a few), congrats to 1114, 2056, and 1680 again. Thanks to Paul, Karthik, Kate, Michelle, Jay, Pat, JVN, 1114 crew, ect. If you don't know I ran the webcast this weekend, and well I think the webcast by friday afternoon turned into a spectacle to see.

All weekend I was situated next to Paul Copioli who was doing the announcing, and Thanks to SOAP gameday and Ustream.tv chat we were able to communicate directly with the folks at home watching the webcast. It started off with Paul talking over the mic to people on the webcast, and turned into the announcer game where people in the chat would suggest words for paul to fit in while he was announcing the game, and suggest themes for Karthik to use in his intros. And let me say it kinda got ridiculous... I think Paul did close to 20 words in one match.

Even though some people in the stands probably didn't know what was going on half the time when Paul was using words like "Purpleicious", it really showed me the power of having an 'interactive' regional. It got to the point on Saturday where in many matches there were probably far more people watching the webcast then people in the stands! (i think our record was 380-390 people). The interactivity of Paul and Karthik talking directly to the people in the chat and using their suggestions made the repetitive task of announcing and introducing teams for 70 matches far more interesting and a lot more fun. I think the situation at Waterloo was very unique to let this happen, hopefully other MC/announcer combinations can take something from this and we can see more 'interactive' regionals in the future.

p.s. the 'meow' match was by far one of the funniest things I have seen at a FIRST event

p.s.s. Ustream was a great platform for this type of interactive regional, I personally was surprised that the stream was still working when we had 390 people on it (thats a boat load of bandwidth for a free website). and I know when we do this again next year the service will be even better.

chaoticprout 23-03-2008 00:32

Re: Waterloo 2008,
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jonathan Norris (Post 722606)
check it out: http://www.soap.circuitrunners.com/2...at/wat_050.mov

edit: whoops... thats the 2056 vs. 1114 match

OMG, I just watched that match. You guys are amazing.


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